Graveyards

Graveyards are a house of the dead. Little more needs to be said to send chills down the spine of many people. Death is an instinctual fear that most
people have because of their fear the unknown, compound that with religious ideals of the possibility of an eternal tormented afterlife and you can really
make someone shake. When a person visits a graveyard they know that everyone who resides in it is dead and is not coming back...

That is, of course, unless you believe that the dead can be risen from the grave. And it seems that many religions and cultures do indeed believe that it
is possible.

It is said that ghosts, skeletons, and zombies can be found in graveyards
roaming around at night, especially on Halloween night. After all, Halloween is supposed to be the night when the barrier between the world of the living
and the world of the dead is very thin allowing for spirits to return to our world for the night. Graveyards are supposed to be a perfect place for spirits
to congregate because so many bodies are placed in them.

Graveyards are a place of rest. They are quiet and calm to a point that bothers many people. Although the majority of people treat graveyards with
respect, there are many who find a thrill of walking through them at night, defacing the tombstones, and defiling the grounds.

Many movies have been made that show the dead rising from their graves. Night of the Living Dead and Return of the Living Dead are two prime examples.

A potter's field is a type of mass graveyard to put the bodies of people who are poor, have no family, or dead who are exhumed to make room for the newly
dead. The term comes from the Bible when the silver that Judas cast down just before hanging himself was used to buy a plot of land to bury foreigners. The
land was called a potter's field because it was barren and could only be used to gather clay for potters.